@DamiDefi: Life after discovering MIT put a world class AI education online for free. This is what happens when you actually feed …
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A user shares how they used MIT's free AI education materials and fed them into Claude to create a rebuilt research system.
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Life after discovering MIT put a world class AI education online for free.
This is what happens when you actually feed all 12 into Claude.
A completely rebuilt research system. https://t.co/xHL5QPIZKa
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